ePeriodique is a graphical application which displays the periodic table of the elements. It shows basic data for each element, pictures, Bohr models, and lattice structures. It tries to use the EFL way and provide two themes, one for the desktop (default) and one for small displays (small).

Genmenu can generate menus for Blackbox, Fluxbox, Openbox, Window Maker, and Enlightenment based on the program binaries found installed on a system. The list of programs to search for are contained within the script. Users can, to a limited degree, customize their menus via a set of interactive questions.

QLBar is a toolbar gadget for X11 that contains
icons and allows you to launch associated
applications quickly. Normally, it appears as a
one pixel line high placed at the edge of the
screen. When the mouse is moved over this line,
QLBar appears as a bar with icon images.

Bodhi is a minimalistic, Linux desktop distribution that uses Ubuntu as its base and Enlightenment as the default window manager. Bodhi can be used on modern hardware or older hardware. The minimum system requirements are a Intel 300mhz processor or faster, 128mb of system RAM, and 1.5gb of free disk space.

HandiMalin is a tool for speech therapists. It provides an interface to handle categories and items that can be used in games. All sequences (time to realize, scoring, session data, etc.) are stored in a database.

tebsclock (Tamentis Enlightenment Steampunk Binary
Clock) is a small gadget for the Enlightenment
desktop shell. It does nothing but display the
time in a binary and steampunk fashion. It can be
resized in any way you want. Creating a theme for
this gadget should be fairly easy.